FAIRHOPE, Alabama -- The lawyer for the family of Summer Moody said they have questions about the shooting of the 17-year-old high school graduate, including whether the shooters were on their own property and why the juvenile was identified.

Moody was in critical condition today after being shot once in the back of the head Sunday morning on Gravine Island in the Mobile River Delta. Baldwin County Sheriff Huey "Hoss" Mack said Monday that Moody was with three 17-year-old boys who were believed to have broken into two fishing camps on the island.

The sheriff said two men at the scene fired two warning shots when they heard the group and that one of the bullets hit Moody.

Fairhope lawyer Robert Stankoski said today that Moody's family has asked that well-wishers and others not contact them while they are waiting to see if the teen recovers.

He said the family has also asked why officials identified Moody, a juvenile, but did not release the names of the shooters or the other three teens.

"We have a lot of concerns and questions about what happened on that particular evening. We don’t know all the facts," he said. "We’re going to learn as the case goes forward and we hope that we continue to develop a voice and get what Summer Moody deserves out of this, the justice that she deserves and have a voice that speaks for her."

Stankoski said he did not know the names of the other individuals involved in the shooting.

Mack said Monday that the other three teens have been charged in Baldwin County Juvenile Court with third-degree burglary.

The two men were questioned but no charges were filed, Mack said.

Summer Moody Shooting 4.17.12The lawyer for the family of Summer Moody says they have questions about the shooting of the 17-year-old former Baldwin County High School volleyball star.